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What Is a Family Resolution Conference (FRC)

Preparing for Your FRC: Key Steps and Legal Support

Family Resolution Conference (FRC) is a procedural hearing in California family court where both parties and their attorneys update the judge on the status of the case. It is not a trial but an important check-in point that helps move the case forward. At the FRC, the judge may schedule future hearings, set deadlines, or refer parties to mediation. If there are unresolved issues such as custody, support, or property division, the judge may encourage the parties to work toward a settlement. Attendance at the FRC is mandatory and can occur multiple times throughout the divorce process until the case is finalized. The goal of the FRC is to streamline proceedings and reduce unnecessary litigation. You do not need to present evidence or testimony, but you should be prepared to discuss the case’s progress. It is helpful and often necessary to have an experienced attorney represent you to ensure your interests are protected. Maria Rogova, a trusted divorce and family law attorney in San Diego, can assist you in preparing for the FRC, communicating with the court, and navigating the complexities of your case. Her knowledgeable and supportive guidance can help you avoid delays and work toward a resolution that protects your rights and future.